Technology

Elementary School

At Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School, the technology curriculum is designed to educate students in new and technologically advanced skills; encourage students to use these skills in all areas of learning; and enforce these skills every day to increase their productivity in all areas of their schoolwork.

In elementary school, students learn:

The appropriate use of computer resources

Basic operation skills

Input/output devices

Keyboarding

Graphic application

Word processing

Appropriate online collaborative tools

Microsoft Suite Programs

Students also utilize various software programs in their computer and core curriculum classes throughout the year, such as:

Tynker

BrainPop

Khan Academy

And more…

Middle School

At Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School, the Middle School computer and technology curriculum aims to empower students with the necessary skills and competencies of the 21st century. New and innovative tools are used to help students collaborate, innovate, and create solutions to everyday problems. In collaboration with both general and Armenian studies coursework, computers are utilized as tools to enhance and enrich the curriculum.

In conjunction with academic coursework, all students use word processing, spreadsheets, graphing, and presentation programs. Students develop research skills, organizational techniques, project management skills, and increase their accountability in their own work using the Internet and web 2.0 applications.

The technology labs and the library technology "bar" are used to enhance instruction in core curriculum classes as well. However; students need to follow the school’s Acceptable Use Policy anytime they utilize technology in and out of school.

Within a project-based environment, Middle School students experience an overview of varied computer applications. Students gain experience with social responsibility, internet safety and research, information and media literacy, general computer skills, and an overview of:

Acceptable Use Policy + Digital Citizenship

Microsoft Office Suites

Google Docs

E-mail and electronic communication etiquette

Using online collaborative tools

File Management

Digital Imaging/Photography

Web/Graphic Design

Programming

Video game design

Digital media

Animation

High School

In High School, as the curriculum becomes more advanced, students are encouraged to take on new challenges and push themselves to reach new heights in the realm of computer and technology.

Robotics and Engineering is a challenging course offered to High School students. Through experimentation, trouble-shooting, and collaboration, students conceive, design, construct, and program robots. Students develop high-level thinking/analysis skills, apply science, mathematics, and engineering creatively, and learn to program robotic motion.

Our Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course introduces students to the foundational concepts of computer science and explores the impact computing and technology have on our society.

The integration of technology is also prominent in most of our classrooms, some of which utilize the Flipped Classroom model. This model flips the traditional teaching methods to online teacher-created and student-created videos and interactive lessons, which are presented to the class in advance and accessed by scholars at home. When students return to the classroom, they engage in activities and solve problems based on the concepts viewed in the online educational videos.

Makerspace

The Pilibos Makerspace is a space dedicated solely to students discovering, inventing, and tinkering with different supplies and materials. In this small space, students take big leaps by becoming innovators in the areas of science, woodshop, computer and art. Students are able to apply and explore the fundamentals they absorbed in our STEAM curriculum, finding new ways to express themselves as critical and creative thinkers.